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    631 = Dead...
    i think it was my vdroop mod that just pumped a ton of volts into it or something
    must have took out the board and the cpu...

    Core2Duo here i come!
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    Too bad I was hoping to see some good results because I have a 631 aswell. Better luck next time

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    Oh yeah... there will be a next time for sure too...

    im 100% confident that this method works...
    i just need to get my hands on a Celly D or something just to prove the removal process doesn't kill the chips
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    IT CAN BE DONE!!!

    I went and put some tape on my CPU... to help hold it in place... and it booted!

    my heatsink was making horrible contact so i modified it by grinding it lower... and i cracked the core while remounting it...

    IT CAN BE DONE!
    their super fragile...
    i need to get something to help spread the weight over these tiny cores...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyXP1700
    i need to get something to help spread the weight over these tiny cores...
    I have a couple of IHS-less northwoods, and I have made shims using this. It seems to do the job.

    Nice thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyXP1700
    I went and put some tape on my CPU... to help hold it in place... and it booted!
    But this is so hopeful you could do the work!

    Btw i'm sorry for the dead chip... When you'll try with a celly D be sure it is a 65nm
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyXP1700
    IT CAN BE DONE!!!

    I went and put some tape on my CPU... to help hold it in place... and it booted!

    my heatsink was making horrible contact so i modified it by grinding it lower... and i cracked the core while remounting it...

    IT CAN BE DONE!
    their super fragile...
    i need to get something to help spread the weight over these tiny cores...

    Hehe, nice, well done
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    Are Allendales free of SMD's under the lid as well? I'm really not liking my 62c load temps @ stock voltage.
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    nothing shows up... so id use extreme caution...
    dont stick the razor blade in like a cpu without SMD's
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    Hmmm I might try this on my celery D 331 (2.6ghz)... can do 4.2ghz on the stock air cooler

    If it goes well, might try on my pent d 805... gimme a day or 2 fellas, got an exam in 2 days!
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    Success!

    Hi,

    I just tried CrazyXP1700's IHS removal method today on my Pentium D 820 SL88T and it seems as if it worked fine. (didn't test the CPU again, but it looks promising.

    Just after removal of the IHS:


    After cleaning and lapping of both, the CPU core and the IHS:



    @CrazyXP1700:
    Defintaley BIG THX for the info man! Your detailed pics saved my ass, err CPU, I think.

    Here are the original pics (not resized; size: 2048x1536 !). BEWARE, these are pretty big (over 300KB each)!

    http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~madocer/P...0(cleaned).JPG

    http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~madocer/P...20removed).JPG
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyXP1700
    IT CAN BE DONE!!!

    I went and put some tape on my CPU... to help hold it in place... and it booted!

    my heatsink was making horrible contact so i modified it by grinding it lower... and i cracked the core while remounting it...

    IT CAN BE DONE!
    their super fragile...
    i need to get something to help spread the weight over these tiny cores...


    Now, you still think I flamed earlier?
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    Looks real good

    pop it in and give it ago
    im still tryin to come up with a better way of mounting heatsinks without modding them or ripping apart the socket...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ewsforos
    Now, you still think I flamed earlier?
    Small price to pay for being one of the first... and coming up with the best/less risk method

    i mean it's a cpu... it's not like i wrecked my car... easily replaceable with something faster... and naked
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    @celemine1Gig: n1 ... hope your CPU doesn't work up a sweat again
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    Agreed, I was just told off on the intel thread because I just stated the risks involved cause there were like X new into overclocking people that were like "oh! It's easy, I'll do it!".

    Posted on the ln2 forum, that's fine since there are more seasoned members here that already know the risks, no need to tell them. However, you see how many dead cpus have pilled up already

    Either through cracked cores, damaged SMDs, etc.

    All I was trying to say there was that although it is good, and "less risky than other methods" (no disagreements there), it still is not the best thing since sliced bread as it was portrayed to be

    Good luck with the next cpu though, I'd really like to see it working. Seasoned OCers will definately put it to good use under phase/LN2
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    Today I had time to mount the CPU without IHS...



    It's an E6600 and I've removed the IHS more than 1 week before...

    And yes, it's still working ...

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    Wow nice. Congratz.

    Id be too scared to do this to a cpu worth over £5 lol

    but seeing as my only income is £10 randomly every 2-4 months then you can see where im coming from :P

    Crushed cores are easy to do btw, i did that to my duron 650 accidentally, but it still worked/works

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    Intel Celeron D 356 w/IHS removed and completely cleaned:









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    wow the black pcb colour looks like teh sex

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    FCG.. your cleaning skills!

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    A steel bowl in a pot of boiling water could heat a cpu nice, just like chocolate moose... Max temp 100.
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    its nice to see a few people having successful removals... and no more cracking cores...
    guess i should be a little more delicate with my next one...

    FreeCableGuy cleans up pretty good

    id like to hear if anyones picked up a few more mhz... or dropped a bunch of temps...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Entsafter
    Today I had time to mount the CPU without IHS...



    It's an E6600 and I've removed the IHS more than 1 week before...

    And yes, it's still working ...
    have you tryed to boot the CPU? Still it works?? Temperatures?
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    I've written: "And yes, it's still working..."
    The CPU runs great... after the IHS removing I used the CPU with remounted ihs... and now it's running under a waterblock...
    temps are useless for you -> room temp, watertemp and so is different...
    But temps are much better without ihs than before!

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